Hi, A happy new year to all you good Moggie people out there.
I have a question for any one out there who maybe able to help me with.
I'm trying to find some info on or pics of the hood lining in the Lcv van
many thanks,
Noel
lcv hood linings
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lcv hood linings
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Re: lcv hood linings
RussLCV is your man for any info on LCVs he knows them inside out I havn't heard of there being a lining under the hood (bonnet?) unless its a hot country thing but there is the usual lining to the underside of the cab roof.
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Re: lcv hood linings
For hood lining, read head lining I think.
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Re: lcv hood linings
Thanks for the replies, It's good to know that there is one or two out there that still have a sense of humor. 
It's all good in the hood. However my moggie will need a head lining "inside the roof that is not under the hood "

It's all good in the hood. However my moggie will need a head lining "inside the roof that is not under the hood "
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Re: lcv hood linings
I put a new one in my van, I cut down a traveller one to fit as I could get one cheap from the club.
The hardest thing to do is to release the headlining and ply board thats over the screen (search for a thread on here as to how to adapt an old kitchen knife into a tool for doing it.
The details varied over the years but mine was straight forward, stapled to the ply at the front a metal cross rod that go into the rails over the doors about centrally and spring clips onto a lip at the rear where the van box is covered by a capping trim strip.
I know some vans have cables down the door pillars but mine didnt.
Sorry dont have any pics
but this might help a bit

No 28 is the plywood No 29 is one of the front clips and 31/32 is the wire fixing if you have one.
The hardest thing to do is to release the headlining and ply board thats over the screen (search for a thread on here as to how to adapt an old kitchen knife into a tool for doing it.
The details varied over the years but mine was straight forward, stapled to the ply at the front a metal cross rod that go into the rails over the doors about centrally and spring clips onto a lip at the rear where the van box is covered by a capping trim strip.
I know some vans have cables down the door pillars but mine didnt.
Sorry dont have any pics
but this might help a bit

No 28 is the plywood No 29 is one of the front clips and 31/32 is the wire fixing if you have one.
I'll see you on the otherside'!
Re: lcv hood linings
Thanks for that my one has the wire down each side what is shown here can help
will have a look later to day.
will have a look later to day.
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